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Une femme politique française membre du Parti socialiste. The president of the Poitou-Charentes Regional Council.
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FRA - Ségolène Royal naît Marie-Ségolène Royal le 22 septembre 1953, à Dakar (arrondissement de Ouakam en AOF) est une femme politique française membre du Parti socialiste. Elle effectue ses études primaires et secondaires à Charmes (Vosges), puis intègre le lycée privé Saint-Joseph d'Épinal en 1968 et obtient le baccalauréat B, en sciences économiques. Après une licence de sciences économiques à l'Université Nancy II, elle est diplômée de Sciences Po en 1978. Elle intègre ensuite l'École nationale d'administration, promotion Voltaire. À la fin des années 1970, elle rencontra François Hollande lors d'une ...
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Segolene Royal visits country of birth, causing controversy


Former French presidential candidate Segolene Royal is raising her international profile during a visit to Senegal, the country where she was born. But she’s also raising eyebrows over a controversial apology issued in Dakar. In a speech during his visit, Sarkozy had said that African man had never really made his mark in history, before calling for an end to “Francafrique” – the term used to refer to France’s controversial, complicated politico-economic relationship with Africa. Though well-meant, the speech has been criticized for its paternalistic tone and ...


Royal wins key Socialist vote


SOCIALIST Party members have chosen the agenda of Ségólène Royal to form the basis of their conference - ahead of six other candidates. Although Royal in September announced she was no longer running for the party leadership and that her bid was "on ice", her policy agenda beat those of other candidates who hope to win the position of premiere secretaire. Royal won with 29%, four points ahead of Paris Mayor Bertrand Delanoë and former employment minister Martine Aubry - the two most popular figures who have entered the leadership competition, according to recent ...